Jaguar has already dropped a hint about a new crossover and now CAR is reporting the model will be sold with the "E-Pace" moniker.

Jaguar has already dropped a hint about a new crossover
and now CAR is reporting the model will be sold with the "E-Pace" moniker.

The F-Pace hasn't even shown its production face yet but
Jaguar is already thinking about coming out with a smaller crossover which
according to UK media will be known as the "E-Pace" and is set to share the same platform
with the next generation Range Rover Evoque. It will compete directly with the
BMW X3 and will allegedly use the D8 platform from the new Discovery Sport.

The Jaguar E-Pace is believed to be in a "very early evaluation
stage" which means it will likely be out towards the end of the decade when it
could be joined by a large J-Pace
model based on the Range Rover. The report specifies Jaguar could reposition
the E-Pace before its launch as a BMW X1 competitor to avoid cannibalizing
sales of the Evoque.